Mack is charged with enticement of a child for immoral
purposes, a felony, and harassment and second degree sexual abuse, both
misdemeanors, related to complaints filed by two granddaughters.

If convicted of the felony charge, Mack would automatically
be removed from his council seat. Mack, a Vietnam veteran, is a former coordinator
and teacher at an alternative school, owns a day care, and is pastor of a
church.

Jurors deliberated for more than three hours Friday afternoon
after testimony ended and attorneys and the prosecutor gave closing statements.
The trial is being held before Bessemer Cutoff Jefferson County Circuit Judge
David Carpenter.

Mack is now being held in the Jefferson County Jail in
Bessemer. The judge on Tuesday revoked Mack's bond based on testimony that day
about contact Mack had with one of his granddaughters after the charges were
filed.

The jury began deliberations about 1:15 p.m. Friday after
listening to closing statements by the prosecutor and defense attorneys in the
case.